Marc
12/12/2024, 4:00 PMCeligo AI
12/12/2024, 4:00 PMAI generated answer (using internal Slack threads):The inability to edit some script parameters, even with an administrator role, can be due to a few reasons: 1. Script Locking: Scripts coming from bundles or SuiteApps can be locked by the providers. This is usually done to protect their intellectual property and prevent users from inadvertently breaking things. Even if you are the creator of the bundle, if the scripts are locked, they cannot be edited. 2. Access Restrictions: There might be access restrictions set up on the field. This can prevent certain roles from editing the script parameters. Even if you have an administrator role, if the access restrictions are set up in a certain way, you might not be able to edit the parameters. 3. Audience Restrictions: If a script has a restricted audience, it might not be editable by all roles. You can check the audience on the script deployment to see if this is the case. 4. Role Permissions: The role permissions might not be set up correctly. Even if you have given a role access to edit scripts, if the permissions are not set up correctly, the edit button might not be available for some scripts. Remember to always double-check the settings and permissions of your scripts and roles to ensure they are set up as intended. ****** Disclaimer: This response was generated by an artificial intelligence assistant based on previous conversations from multiple Slack channels, and may contain inaccuracies or mistakes. ******
Celigo AI
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Celigo AI
12/12/2024, 4:00 PM